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Is there a way to link to headers that contain spaces?

vinnyd
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August 17, 2020

I have a glossary in my knowledge base, and I want to create jump links to specific terms. Since there is no longer an Anchor macro, I've read that the best way to do this is by converting the glossary terms from normal text into headings.

That works perfect for one-word terms and acronyms. Those are looking great. However, is there a way to link to multi-word terms, such as "Course reports"?

I have tried linking without the space (#Coursereports), with an underscore (#Course_reports) and with only the first word (#Course).

I want to avoid adding an underscore or removing spaces from the terms. Anyone know a way around this issue? Or is there any chance of getting the Anchor macro back?

Thank you very much for your help. This is my first time asking a question, but I've used this forum quite a bit to look up solutions. I appreciate how helpful this community has been.

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vinnyd
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August 17, 2020

Actually, figured it out. Use dashes (-) instead of underscore (e.g., #Course-reports)!

I also added a TOC to the glossary.

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